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Bradley Edward Delp (June 12, 1951 – March 9, 2007) was an American musician who was the original lead singer and frontman of the rock band
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. He began collaborating with leader Tom Scholz in 1970 and appeared on every album except '' Walk On'' (1994) and also participated in every tour prior to his death in 2007. Delp was known for his "unique and soulful singing and the vocal range of his 'golden' voice". ILoveClassicRock.com described Delp's tenor voice as "flawless" and "effortless", and ranked Delp third on its list of the top 10 male classic rock vocalists.


Early life

Delp was born in
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, on June 12, 1951, to French-Canadian immigrant parents and raised in
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.


Career

In 1969, guitarist Barry Goudreau introduced Delp to Tom Scholz, who was looking for a singer to complete some demo recordings. Eventually Scholz formed the short-lived band Mother's Milk (1973–74), which included Delp and Goudreau. After the band produced a demo, they were signed by Epic Records. Mother's Milk was renamed Boston. The band's debut album, ''
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'', was released in August 1976. With over 17 million copies sold, the album ranks as one of the best-selling debut albums in U.S. history. The band was nominated for the
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for Best New Artist. The album spawned three singles, " More Than a Feeling", "Long Time", and "Peace of Mind", all of which made the national charts. The album peaked at number three on the ''Billboard'' 200 and remained on the charts for 132 weeks. ''Boston'' was followed by '' Don't Look Back'' (1978), and '' Third Stage'' (1986). "Amanda", the lead single from ''Third Stage'', went to number one on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Subsequent singles " We're Ready" and "Can'tcha Say" reached numbers nine and 20, respectively. In 1990, Delp stated that he wanted to concentrate on other projects while Scholz concentrated on the legal dispute between Scholz and Paul Ahern, the band's manager at the time. In 1991, Delp and Goudreau formed a band called RTZ. When Scholz called Delp in to record the vocals on '' Walk On'', Delp was already committed to doing a tour with Goudreau/RTZ and was unavailable to record with Scholz. Scholz contacted Fran Cosmo to complete the record. After ''Walk On'' was released in 1994 with Fran Cosmo on vocals, Delp and Boston reunited later that year for another major tour. Delp continued to record vocals on several albums and projects, including new tracks for Boston's 1997 '' Greatest Hits'' compilation and their 2002 release '' Corporate America''. From the mid-1990s until his death in 2007, Delp played in a side project, a
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called Beatlejuice. During this time, Delp also co-wrote and recorded with former Boston bandmate Barry Goudreau, and in 2003 released the CD ''Delp and Goudreau''. On October 16, 2007, several months after Delp's death, Barry Goudreau released a song with Delp on vocals. Entitled "Rockin Away", the song was co-written by Delp and Goudreau and recorded in mid-2006. It is an autobiography of Delp's musical career. The song reached #20 on the U.S. rock charts in January 2008.


Personal life

Delp was married and divorced twice, and had two children by his second wife, Micki, who had been a flight attendant on tour with Boston. Micki's sister, Connie, subsequently married band member Goudreau. Brad and Micki married in 1980 and divorced in 1996. Delp was a vegetarian for over 40 years, and contributed to a number of charitable causes.


Death and aftermath

Sometime between 11:00 pm on March 8 and 1:20 pm on March 9, 2007, Delp died by
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from
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in his home at 55 Academy Avenue, in Atkinson, New Hampshire. He had been having suicidal thoughts since he was a teenager. The Atkinson police discovered his body on the floor of his master bathroom. Two charcoal grills were found to have been placed in the bathtub and lit, causing the room to fill with smoke. The following day, Boston's website was replaced with a simple black background and white text message: "We've just lost the nicest guy in rock and roll." A concert known as "Come Together: A Tribute to Brad Delp" occurred on August 19, 2007, at the Bank of America Pavilion in
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. The reason for Delp's suicide has been the subject of contradictory news reports and various lawsuits. A series of interviews conducted by the ''Boston Herald'' alleged that lingering hard feelings from Boston's disbandment in the 1980s and personal tension between Delp and bandleader Scholz drove the singer to suicide. Scholz denied these claims and filed defamation lawsuits. The court ruled that statements attributing Delp's suicide to Scholz were "statements of opinion and not verifiable fact and therefore could not form the basis of a claim of defamation". On June 6, 2016, the
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declined to review the case.


Discography


with Boston

*''
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'' (1976) *'' Don't Look Back'' (1978) *'' Third Stage'' (1986) *'' Corporate America'' (2002)


with Barry Goudreau

*'' Barry Goudreau'' (1980)


with Orion the Hunter

*'' Orion the Hunter'' (1984)


with RTZ

*'' Return to Zero'' (1991) *'' Lost'' (1998) *''
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'' (2004)


with Delp and Goudreau

*'' Delp and Goudreau'' (2003) *"Rockin' Away" (2007)


with Mark "Guitar" Miller

*''Whatcha Gonna Do!'' (2008)


Other appearances

*
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- ''Best Revenge - Playing For Keeps'' (1982) *Bruce Arnold - ''Orpheus Again'' (2010)


References


External links

*
Brad Delp Foundation
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